Read the lines from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
PLIABLE. Well, neighbour Obstinate, said Pliable, I begin to come to a point; I intend to go along with this good man, and to cast in my lot with him: but, my good companion, do you know the way to this desired place? {24} CHRISTIAN. I am directed by a man, whose name is Evangelist, to speed me to a little gate that is before us, where we shall receive instructions about the way.
Which would best describe the characters in this excerpt? heroic, epic, allegorical, and sentimental

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Answer:

Allegorical

Explanation:

Pilgrim's Progress is a book written by Baptist pastor John Bunyan and published in England in 1678. In the book the characters are an allegory of the Christian life.

Bunyan recounts in the preface and afterword that he wrote this book as a warning to the dangers and vicissitudes faced in the religious life by those who follow the biblical teachings and seek a path of perfection to attain the crown of Eternal Life quoted in the book of the Apocalypse in the Bible. The characters are meant to lead the reader to reflect on how to be vigilant in earthly life, symbolized by the Christian journey. For this reason, we can conclude that "allegorical" would be the best word to describe the characters of this passage.